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It was in 1965, three years before he was to become a co-founder of Intel Corporation, that Gordon Moore made the famous prediction that would thereafter be referred to as “Moore’s Law” – that the number of transistors per integrated circuit would double every 18 months. Moore forecast that the trend would continue through 1975; in fact it has been maintained for far longer.

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